A stinky sink is one of the most annoying household problems you can have. If you’re wondering why your sink drain smells, we’re here for you.
There are a couple of reasons this can happen, including the most common culprits. Keep reading for tips on how to fix a stinky sink.
Many things can cause a smelly sink. We found the most common reason was either faulty disposal or clog from food. Here are the most common odor-causing culprits:
Food stuck in the drain is the most significant cause of smelly sinks. The best way to avoid this problem is to use garbage disposal more often and thoroughly. If you are feeding a large family, it’s helpful to have a garbage disposal to handle large amounts of food.
If you notice a smelly sink with frequent use, you may need to avoid pouring fats or grease down the drain. This can cause serious clogs, especially if the motor is weak. Try running hot, soapy water in the drain to clear out the food and odor-causing particles.
If you smell something coming from the tap, it could signify a larger plumbing problem. The pipes could be clogged or running through something smelly, like your refrigerator. If you notice a faint odor coming from the sink, but the clog is not visible, the drain pipes could have a crack or a problem with the venting. This can lead to a smelly sink and many other issues, depending on the extent of the damage.
You may have mold growing in the grout or between your tiles if you notice a musty odor. You may also see visible mold growing in your shower or tub, which must be cleaned immediately. This is a severe health hazard. Check the grout around your tiles and under the faucet if you start to notice odors. If you find mold, you should immediately clean it up. If it’s not cleaned, the mold will lead to further issues.
If you’ve determined your sink smells bad, try these tips to fix the problem.
If you’ve determined the issue is food buildup, try scrubbing with a scouring pad. If you don’t have one, use the garbage disposal. Be sure to turn on the cold water for disposal to avoid chipping or capping your pipes. Allow it to run for several seconds.
If you use the garbage disposal too frequently and have a buildup of food particles, this may contribute to a foul odor. Try using ½ cup of baking soda and 1 cup of vinegar to clean your sink. Make sure you run boiling water while the mixture is working.
If the drain is a serious source of the foul smell, then it’s time to clean it out. You can use a flashlight to look inside to see if anything is causing it. If so, use a drain removal tool or a pipe snake to clear it. Clean the area around the drain with soap and water.
Cleaning and regular maintenance are vital in keeping your sink and pipes running smoothly. If you notice a constant stench, it may be time to call a plumber. You can also consider calling a plumber if you see visible mold, see noticeable drops in water pressure or find your pipes leaking.
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